Yes, I like this idea and there are commercial products like Rational
Rose and TogetherSoft (bought by Borland for a cool 180 million) that
can benefit from the open-source competition! I used middlegen to
regenerate EJBs from an existing schema and an existing J2EE application
that a highly customized value-object interface: velocity scripts
combined with middlegen engine did the trick. My only comment on
middlegen is that the documentation is weak in some areas. That is a
comment not a complaint. Perhaps somebody will volunteer to polish that
and it's something Middlegen could charge a nominal fee for in addition
to our gratitude for their excellent tool. 

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Subject: [Middlegen-user] anyone try UML2EJB?






http://uml2ejb.sourceforge.net

It seems complementary to MiddleGen.  You'd use MiddleGen if you already
have a database you need to create EJBs for.  You'd use UML2EJB if you
are starting from scratch...


 ken



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